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have historically been kept by the person who drew them (with the measurement data often lost), or deposited in a club library. They are seldom published (except in reduced form in a guidebook) and can be difficult to obtain because there is no central catalogue listing who holds what.
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Stanton world-renowned for his rescue and recovery work in caves ... done a recovery there in 2006 ... received a request for help from the Norwegian police, and two weeks later, he and two other British divers, John Volanthen and Jason Mallinson, clambered into
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843:Trevor R, Shaw (1971). "John Hutton 1740? – 1806".
807:. London: C. and R. Baldwin. 1809. pp. 487–488
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1067:"What is the UIS?"
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